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um, so, giles called me.ctually sold some photographs wi, which is pretty amazing. so we're going online to see exactly what i sold and how much money i made. this is the photo that i sold, right there. this photo of kim coming into the airport. pretty exciting. and -- here's how much money i made. $3.19. as if it doesn't get any better than that, so they ran it again, they ran it a second time, and i got paid a second time for that, boom, 64 big ones. that's 64 cents. so in total, i cleaned up, about $3.83 worth. so take that, frank. you said i wasn't going to sell anything, and look at that! official paparazzi right here! it's not a magazine, that's all right, it doesn't matter. you know where it went? right there on the worldwide internets. i took that picture. thank you, kim kardashian. okay, so maybe i'm not going to make a career out of being a paparazzo, but the job's not going anywhere. because whether we like the way they work or not, we all keep buying what they're selling. >> now, the scandal is, w
um, so, giles called me.ctually sold some photographs wi, which is pretty amazing. so we're going online to see exactly what i sold and how much money i made. this is the photo that i sold, right there. this photo of kim coming into the airport. pretty exciting. and -- here's how much money i made. $3.19. as if it doesn't get any better than that, so they ran it again, they ran it a second time, and i got paid a second time for that, boom, 64 big ones. that's 64 cents. so in total, i cleaned...
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giles? >> hey! >> hey, man, i'm morgan. >> nice to meet you. how you doing? >> nice to meet you. >> do you want to hop in, because i don't want to draw a bunch of attention to myself. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> over his 17-year career, giles has had his pictures appear in hundreds of major magazines, newspapers, and websites. he's known as one of the best, if not the best celebrity spotter in the business. and he's going to teach me the ins and the outs of the business of celebrity. so, what are you doing today? >> i specialize in more the candid celebrity quote/unquote paparazzi shots. these are the type of things i take. i'm not working on big, huge expose stories, but stuff that's going to fill a page. you know, the stars are just like us section of a magazine. >> that section is amazing. >> so i drive around l.a. and i'm just looking for different celebrities all day. i'm looking out for celebrity-type, quote/unquote disguises, so ie, baseball cap and sunglasses. one of the other things i'm looking for is expensive cars. >> and you have your camera ready to
giles? >> hey! >> hey, man, i'm morgan. >> nice to meet you. how you doing? >> nice to meet you. >> do you want to hop in, because i don't want to draw a bunch of attention to myself. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> over his 17-year career, giles has had his pictures appear in hundreds of major magazines, newspapers, and websites. he's known as one of the best, if not the best celebrity spotter in the business. and he's going to teach me the ins and the outs of...
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so those are giles' skoerk not mine. i'll be ready for the next one. >> what's the best day you've ever had? most people you've taken pictures of. >> most is 19 in one day. >> whoa. >> that's 19 just driving around like this? >> yep. that's a big day. >> sorry, who was it? >> affleck. >> ben affleck? >> yeah. >> i'm 99.9% positive. i just have to keep up with him. come on. >> it might not be him. no, it's not. >> it's not? >> oh, well, better to check and be wrong than not check and be right. >> why do you think it's that we've become so obsessed with celebrity and fame. >> it brings something to our lives that might not necessarily be there? >> like what? glamour? >> if all your life is is kids, work or at home, you want something -- you want some form of escapism. people like the train wreck of other people's lives. or they have a life better than mine and it gives you some kind of aspirations, fantasies. now the digital shift changed it. now the internet is so accessible. all these images are come barded at us every s
so those are giles' skoerk not mine. i'll be ready for the next one. >> what's the best day you've ever had? most people you've taken pictures of. >> most is 19 in one day. >> whoa. >> that's 19 just driving around like this? >> yep. that's a big day. >> sorry, who was it? >> affleck. >> ben affleck? >> yeah. >> i'm 99.9% positive. i just have to keep up with him. come on. >> it might not be him. no, it's not. >> it's not?...
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> a kurdish military cameraman recording his colleagues preparing for battle captures producer tom gilesausing next to the car to answer the phone. >> it was my mother ringing to wish my happy birthday. in all the fuss, i had forgotten at that moment it was my birthday. i remember saying, mom, i can't talk now, there's a lot of front line activity going on. at the time, there was a swelling of air force jets overhead flying over. and i remember making a joke to her because she hadn't been a supporter of the war but holding the phone up and shouting, listen, mom, that's the sound of freedom. >> in a split second, that sound of freedom is shattered by the sound of war. [ shouting ] >> i just remember a white projectile coming over and past my left shoulder with a red nose. and next thing i know, i was just flat on my face, ears ringing. >> the entire convoy of kurdish and american soldiers and the bbc crew following them are hit. >> grabbed the camera. [ shouting ] >> tried to get to my feet. it wouldn't start. i reset the fuse, and it started rolling. >> with his own blood clouding the le
> a kurdish military cameraman recording his colleagues preparing for battle captures producer tom gilesausing next to the car to answer the phone. >> it was my mother ringing to wish my happy birthday. in all the fuss, i had forgotten at that moment it was my birthday. i remember saying, mom, i can't talk now, there's a lot of front line activity going on. at the time, there was a swelling of air force jets overhead flying over. and i remember making a joke to her because she hadn't...
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nancy giles and john fugelsang with us.cy, everyone on cable news kind of lives in fear of being skewered by jon stewart. but it looks to me like jon stewart baited him and he's taking it. does he know what he's getting in? >> i don't think he does. and the comedy is built in whenever jon stewart opens his mouth. jon stewart's a comedian, doesn't pretend or pose to be a journalist, and all he has to do is to show hannity's ridiculousness is get the clips where sean hannity will completely violate what he's fighting for with the bundies. bundy is a taker. this is by their own definitions, this is a guy who's sponging off of federal land. i'm paying the taxes that help him sponge. i mean, i'm not one of the americans that find this story compelling. i want them to pay, you know what i mean? >> i think it's safe to say that hannity is a common target for stewart and "the daily show." earlier this month, hannity took stewart to task over his views of spring break. >> let's be honest, we've got some of our own problems right her
nancy giles and john fugelsang with us.cy, everyone on cable news kind of lives in fear of being skewered by jon stewart. but it looks to me like jon stewart baited him and he's taking it. does he know what he's getting in? >> i don't think he does. and the comedy is built in whenever jon stewart opens his mouth. jon stewart's a comedian, doesn't pretend or pose to be a journalist, and all he has to do is to show hannity's ridiculousness is get the clips where sean hannity will completely...
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giles church so people could see it from their apartment. it would raise the allure of their apartment so they could sell it. >> somebody commissioned this just to sell their apartment? >> yeah, you know your listing is sitting out there for awhile. what do we need? a wooden batman sculpture. >> it's not that terrible of an idea. they wanted to use social media to get the word out about their apartment. it started getting a lot of attention in social media. so people now know that there's a really cool statue of the dark knight in the apartment next to this church. cool. >> it's an awesome piece of work. it's just funny that that's what it was made for. >> right? >> it's all about thinking out of the box. >> yeah. >> want a little entertainment with that gallon of ketchup? meet the man singing the classics at sam's club. >> you might be the happiest guy i've ever seen. >> and this video had people crying fake. [ baby crying ] >> now the grown up cry baby >>> welcome back to the show everybody and don't forget to check out right this minute.c
giles church so people could see it from their apartment. it would raise the allure of their apartment so they could sell it. >> somebody commissioned this just to sell their apartment? >> yeah, you know your listing is sitting out there for awhile. what do we need? a wooden batman sculpture. >> it's not that terrible of an idea. they wanted to use social media to get the word out about their apartment. it started getting a lot of attention in social media. so people now know...
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john giles joins us from washington. aron, let's start with you.mber are you hearing from the australians right now about how much this is costing? >> reporter: hi, john. well, it's pricey. the chief of the australian transportation and safety board telling cnn that it's estimated that a prolonged underwater search and recovery effort will cost around a quarter of a billion dollars. and that doesn't even include the search for debris. every day they've been deploying around a dozen ships and a dozen planes to scour the oceans for any signs of mh370. they have found nothing so far, but that's estimated to cost in the tens of millions of dollars. now, angus houston, the man responsible for coordinating this multinational effort, has been asked time and time again about that price tag. he has been loatheded to put a specific price on it all, but he acknowledges that this is expensive. so far none of the countries involved balking at any of this cost, john. >> well, obviously there are many countries involved, tom. so how does it get split up? who exac
john giles joins us from washington. aron, let's start with you.mber are you hearing from the australians right now about how much this is costing? >> reporter: hi, john. well, it's pricey. the chief of the australian transportation and safety board telling cnn that it's estimated that a prolonged underwater search and recovery effort will cost around a quarter of a billion dollars. and that doesn't even include the search for debris. every day they've been deploying around a dozen ships...
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nancy giles will be giving us a taste. >> matzo is an important part of any passover saider and importantart of jewish tradition .. >> matzo factory on the lower manhattan lower east side they know all about tradition. >> it is just flower and water. >> that's all it is. >> that is what happened back in egypt. >> how some of the world's best matt suppose is made, ahead on sunday morning. >> osgood: we go on a train ride through the past, aboard a posh pullman car. martha teichner shows us the work of superstar architect know shah safte, we admire the handiwork of a barber and first the headlines for this sunday morning, the 13th of april, 2014. federal investigators said they cannot confirm a claim that a fed ex tractor trailer was on fire when it crossed a california freeway median and slammed into a bus full of high school students and also say there is no sign the truck driver tried to brake before the crash. ten people died in the collision. texas, tensions are rising in ukraine, in the east. >> pro russian forces seized many buildings. >> armed men exchanged gun fires with one person
nancy giles will be giving us a taste. >> matzo is an important part of any passover saider and importantart of jewish tradition .. >> matzo factory on the lower manhattan lower east side they know all about tradition. >> it is just flower and water. >> that's all it is. >> that is what happened back in egypt. >> how some of the world's best matt suppose is made, ahead on sunday morning. >> osgood: we go on a train ride through the past, aboard a posh...
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editor bloomberg news tom giles in our san francisco bureau this morning. tom, if we had to distinguish results foriphone sure and some of the other metrics in apple's earnings report and the buyback and the stock split, which seems the most important from an investor's perspective this morning? balance, the market is telling us loud and clear they like what they heard from apple. they like the iphone news, they like being news about the buyback, the dividend, the stock split, all things we have not heard a lot from apple recently, as much as investors would have liked. callsok has been facing from carl icahn and other investors, returned that catch, you were at 150 billion of that is more than enough, tim, get some of it back, he is giving a log back. he is boozing up i $30 billion. -- he is boosting that up by $30 billion. the iphone sales getting a boost from china. that is good news, better than had been expected. the thing that cook is under, the pressure that he remains under, and it has not gone away, even with yesterday's really nice result, is wher
editor bloomberg news tom giles in our san francisco bureau this morning. tom, if we had to distinguish results foriphone sure and some of the other metrics in apple's earnings report and the buyback and the stock split, which seems the most important from an investor's perspective this morning? balance, the market is telling us loud and clear they like what they heard from apple. they like the iphone news, they like being news about the buyback, the dividend, the stock split, all things we...
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tom giles. thank you. coming up, he is a legendary designer and the latest partner to join connor perkins. our special guest host for the rest of the hour. john meada is here. ♪ >> i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." john maeda spent a decade at the m.i.t. media lab as a professor and head of research. he then went on to be president of one of the most prominent art schools in the country. in the world, really. the rhode island school of design. he is with kleiner perkins and also the chair of the ebay design advisory council. john meada, our special guest this hour. thanks for joining me. i have been looking forward to this. >> me, too. it is nice here. like that means a lot for someone with an eye for design. how is he going so far? how do you like silicon valley and venture capital? >> it is amazing. i think the speed is so extraordinary that -- the people, the energy, it is intoxicating. >> how did kleiner perkins convince you? >> i was tracking a lot of designers going into venture. went off
tom giles. thank you. coming up, he is a legendary designer and the latest partner to join connor perkins. our special guest host for the rest of the hour. john meada is here. ♪ >> i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." john maeda spent a decade at the m.i.t. media lab as a professor and head of research. he then went on to be president of one of the most prominent art schools in the country. in the world, really. the rhode island school of design. he is with kleiner...
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here with some of the hot spots that took the top honors is "family fun" deputy editor mary giles. to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> how did you pick? how could you possibly pick? >> we scoured the country to find 400 of the most family friendly destinations out there. and to make our list, they had to have a reputation for excellence, it had to be a great value. all the ones i'll talk about today are free or $18 or less per person. >> with zoos and aquariums. omaha. >> and our families rated them. they're the ones who picked them. >> let's start with the zoos and aquariums. >> number one pick for zoos and aquariums is the henry dorly zoo in omaha, nebraska. this zoo has three of the biggest exhibits in the entire world. they have a rain forest exhibit, families can pretend they're in the jungle. >> like disney world. >> i like that. another good zoo you like, toledo is number two. >> toledo is number two zoo. that's where the hidden gems rose to the surface in these awards and toledo has 74 acres of exhibits and a lot of great new exhibits in the last two years as well. they
here with some of the hot spots that took the top honors is "family fun" deputy editor mary giles. to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> how did you pick? how could you possibly pick? >> we scoured the country to find 400 of the most family friendly destinations out there. and to make our list, they had to have a reputation for excellence, it had to be a great value. all the ones i'll talk about today are free or $18 or less per person. >> with zoos and...
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i want to stay nancy giles and julie klausner and professor robert thompson. thank you very much.for this evening. thanks for staying with us. "the rachel maddow show" begins now. >> good evening, ari. thanks, man, nice to see you. >>> thanks to you at home for staying us with the next hour. happy friday. abc giveth and abc taketh away. new jersey governor and 2016 republican presidential hopeful chris christie at this time last week was launching his supposed comeback tour. the governor simultaneously releasing a report that he commissioned from his office's own lawyers. report which he said totally exonerated himself and the ongoing scandal over lanes to the busiest bridge in the world being shut down. as a way of the christie administration exacting some sort of political revenge against the mayor of one new jersey town. and one 24-hour period, the governor released that report, he held his first press conference on the matter since the scandal broke open in january. at the press conference he essentially said that the whole matter was over and he was relieved to put it behind
i want to stay nancy giles and julie klausner and professor robert thompson. thank you very much.for this evening. thanks for staying with us. "the rachel maddow show" begins now. >> good evening, ari. thanks, man, nice to see you. >>> thanks to you at home for staying us with the next hour. happy friday. abc giveth and abc taketh away. new jersey governor and 2016 republican presidential hopeful chris christie at this time last week was launching his supposed comeback...
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cbs reporter michelle giles with how her death has given life to so many more. >> after doctor said sheead we didn't want to let go. >> reporter: kim phan's family had been praying for a miracle after her beating outside a santa ana nightclub in january which left the 23-year-old near death. when tests confirmed there was no brain activity the phams began preparing not for a funeral but to ensure that kim's last wish was executed. >> i remember like being by her bedside on the hospital day and i asked god for a miracle for her to wake up, you know? but that didn't happen. but i feel like god give me even greater miracle to save someone's life, you know. >> her lung, kidney, heart. >> reporter: kim's father james says his youngest daughter never talked to him about her desire to donate her organs. >> when i knew it, it make me feel better. before that i [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: five southern californians three females and two males are alive because of what kim gave which included her pancreas. at least 50 others will benefit from kim's tissue donation. >> it's beautiful. >> report
cbs reporter michelle giles with how her death has given life to so many more. >> after doctor said sheead we didn't want to let go. >> reporter: kim phan's family had been praying for a miracle after her beating outside a santa ana nightclub in january which left the 23-year-old near death. when tests confirmed there was no brain activity the phams began preparing not for a funeral but to ensure that kim's last wish was executed. >> i remember like being by her bedside on the...
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next month's night to attend a seminar that the discipline of american independent filmmaker andrew giles he has called on something. resoundingly peculiar and i think very very funny in this movie concludes with its smart nerds really in the spotlight to sit in the early nineteen eighties in a motel where teams of computer programmers are trying hard to eat a human chess in counterpoint to the greens the facility is also hosting and sunk encounter group theory hippy dippy touchy feely so that elizabeth. portrait of a specific time. the two groups searching for answers to come different colors. i greet you annual north american leader just tournaments. i present you with that and the brides words that i knew who he the chest. over the future computers so. he is. he he. i think that technology as just another good test to it the newly recreated using actual vintage video equipment from the era was also only one e mail program or in the bunch that i keep referring to it. how great is that so he brings to mind i think the message that it could be at times boring. one major prize at sundance
next month's night to attend a seminar that the discipline of american independent filmmaker andrew giles he has called on something. resoundingly peculiar and i think very very funny in this movie concludes with its smart nerds really in the spotlight to sit in the early nineteen eighties in a motel where teams of computer programmers are trying hard to eat a human chess in counterpoint to the greens the facility is also hosting and sunk encounter group theory hippy dippy touchy feely so that...
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. >> chris giles, from "the inancial times." the imf regularly gives other countries and organizations , most recently asking the ecb to launch a policy. given that there does not seem to be any sign the u.s. congress will change its mind about funding, is it time for a plan b for the imf, where you circumvent the u.s.? know, i hope that we can exhaust all the opportunities under plan a. i do not think our institution should move to plan b until we and massivertainty disappointment that plan a is definitely dead. i am not prepared to declare that at this point, and i very strongly hope that the resolve of the institution, the pressure brought to bear by the members of this institution on all those who have not yet ratified, will deliver fruit in the not-too-distant future. >> going to stay in the middle. the lady in the white jacket. lady in the white jacket. thank you. about japan.n is your projection was 0.3. do you still believe in economics? if so, -- still believe in abenomics? if so, why? do you have any concerns? when you
. >> chris giles, from "the inancial times." the imf regularly gives other countries and organizations , most recently asking the ecb to launch a policy. given that there does not seem to be any sign the u.s. congress will change its mind about funding, is it time for a plan b for the imf, where you circumvent the u.s.? know, i hope that we can exhaust all the opportunities under plan a. i do not think our institution should move to plan b until we and massivertainty...
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>> chris giles from the financial times. madam, the i.m.f. regularly gives other countries advice and cause for a plan b, most recently asking the e.b. foment give effort on things. is it time now for a plan b. for the i.m.f. where you circumvent the u.s.? >> you know, i don't think our institution should move to plan until we have full certainty that plan a is definitely dead. i'm not prepared to declare that that the point. and i very strongly hope that he results of the institution, the pressure brought to bear by the members of this institution on all those who have not yet ratifying will deliver fruit in the not too distant future. >> ok. going to say stay in the middle. lady in the white jacket. thank you. >> my question is about japan. your projection with lower with 0.3. and do you still believe in economics? if so, why? especially third al lowe since not working well, do you have any concerns when you meet minister aso this afternoon, what do you expect from him and when that do you recommend him? thanks. >> well, i listen very do i
>> chris giles from the financial times. madam, the i.m.f. regularly gives other countries advice and cause for a plan b, most recently asking the e.b. foment give effort on things. is it time now for a plan b. for the i.m.f. where you circumvent the u.s.? >> you know, i don't think our institution should move to plan until we have full certainty that plan a is definitely dead. i'm not prepared to declare that that the point. and i very strongly hope that he results of the...
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. >> councilman noah gile pointed out oakland had trouble finding a police chief.ee have stepped down since quan has been mayor, and a spokesperson says a turnover in leadership is something that happens in many cities. >>> a patent and trademark office set to open in san jose next year may not have the positive financial impact city leaders initially expected. taxpayers will reportedly have to cover the 4 1/2 million dollars to relocate city employees now working at city hall on 4th street. those costs will cancel out money the city is earning from the new lease with the patent office. mayor chuck reid says the project is still worthwhile, given san jose is one of four satellite patent offices authorized by the white house three years ago. >>> an early morning fire with a suspicious twist, the reason firefighters say the fire that badly damaged a building owned by oakland's children's hospital is so unusual. >>> and runway light black out at a busy bay area airport. what happened and what's being done to fix the problem. >>> good morning, right now, we are still l
. >> councilman noah gile pointed out oakland had trouble finding a police chief.ee have stepped down since quan has been mayor, and a spokesperson says a turnover in leadership is something that happens in many cities. >>> a patent and trademark office set to open in san jose next year may not have the positive financial impact city leaders initially expected. taxpayers will reportedly have to cover the 4 1/2 million dollars to relocate city employees now working at city hall on...
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actually giles that.stock and i think that had something to do with it because in 2013 he was given an $18.5 million restricted stock grant for that. >> this is going to give fodder to a lot of critics who have been upset with jpmorgan in the wake of all the penalties and fines that they had to pay last year, paying jamie dimon any significant amount of money. a lot of critics who think jamie dimon led jpmorgan has paid too much in fines and restitution to the u.s. government. >> but the company still continues to make a lot of money and that's the argument on the other side and why shouldn't he be paid for performance and if the it continues to perform you should pay him. >> fixed a lot of the problems quickly and had a huge settlement with the government. he fixed it and now you move on and now let's see what he's requesting to do and this year is a year where you'll see a lot better earnings going forward. >> getting a lot of credit for running something too big to fail and if they are too big to fail
actually giles that.stock and i think that had something to do with it because in 2013 he was given an $18.5 million restricted stock grant for that. >> this is going to give fodder to a lot of critics who have been upset with jpmorgan in the wake of all the penalties and fines that they had to pay last year, paying jamie dimon any significant amount of money. a lot of critics who think jamie dimon led jpmorgan has paid too much in fines and restitution to the u.s. government. >>...
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[inaudible conversations] >> chris giles from the financial times. madam lagarde, the imf regularly gives other organizations, other countries and organizations advice and calls for plan b most recently asking the ecb to loosen monetary policy. given that there doesn't seem to be any sign that the u.s. congress is going to change its mind about funding, is it time now for a plan b for the imf where you circumvent the u.s.? >> you know, i hope that we can exhaust all the opportunities under plan a. and i don't think that our institution should move to plan b until we have full certainty and massive disappointment that plan a is definitely dead. i'm not prepared to declare that at point, and i very -- at point, and i very strongly hope that the resolve of the institution, the pressure brought to bear by the members of this institution on all those who have not yet ratified will deliver fruit in the not-too-distant future. >> okay. going to stay in the middle. the lady in the white jacket. no, the lady in the white jacket. thank you. >> thank you. my qu
[inaudible conversations] >> chris giles from the financial times. madam lagarde, the imf regularly gives other organizations, other countries and organizations advice and calls for plan b most recently asking the ecb to loosen monetary policy. given that there doesn't seem to be any sign that the u.s. congress is going to change its mind about funding, is it time now for a plan b for the imf where you circumvent the u.s.? >> you know, i hope that we can exhaust all the...
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. >> giles, the guy with us, he drives around all day looking for people to take pictures of.not a good photographer, then you miss that moment and it's gone. >> the key the actual taking of pictures or is the key being in the right place and waiting. snipers say it's not necessarily taking the shot, but the hours and hours to wait to get the right shot. >> there are guys who will wait to get that one picture. in the show i get pushed to go to lamar odom's house who is in the middle of his kardashian meltdown, alleged drug use. they tell me to go find him. i'm camping out at the place where he was. that's when you start feeling like a scum bag. >> morgan, do you feel dirty? >> you feel dirty because you're chasing a guy at his lowest point ever. >> yet you did it. >> the sniper analogy is very romantic. >> what it comes down to is the idea of hostility. with there, lamar oden, coming to give you an epic beatdown. the notion is the reverse. do you think after your experience that these men and some women go up to the celebrities and try to be hostile to get them to react? >> th
. >> giles, the guy with us, he drives around all day looking for people to take pictures of.not a good photographer, then you miss that moment and it's gone. >> the key the actual taking of pictures or is the key being in the right place and waiting. snipers say it's not necessarily taking the shot, but the hours and hours to wait to get the right shot. >> there are guys who will wait to get that one picture. in the show i get pushed to go to lamar odom's house who is in the...
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. >> the financial times economics editor chris giles writes "the u.s. is on the brink of losing its status of the world's largest economy and is likely to slip behind china this year, sooner than widely thecipated, according to world's leading statistical agencies. the u.s. has been the global leader since overtaking the u.k. in 1872. most economists thought china would pull ahead in 2019. the figures are compiled by the world bank." thecommerce department in u.s. reports this hour that the u.s. economy slowed to a 0.1% growth rate in the first quarter. the weakest in a year, reflecting the harsh winter. the sharp slowdown, while worse than expected, is likely to be temporary as growth rebounds with warmer weather. as for jobs, u.s. businesses boosted hiring in april, according to a private survey. a positive sign for the economy. it might improve after a sluggish start to the year. payroll processor adp says private employers added 220,000 jobs in april, the most since november. in march,9,000 suggesting the government jobs report to be released friday
. >> the financial times economics editor chris giles writes "the u.s. is on the brink of losing its status of the world's largest economy and is likely to slip behind china this year, sooner than widely thecipated, according to world's leading statistical agencies. the u.s. has been the global leader since overtaking the u.k. in 1872. most economists thought china would pull ahead in 2019. the figures are compiled by the world bank." thecommerce department in u.s. reports this...
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what you're saying david let me quote from thomas jefferson eight hundred twenty six a letter to will giles' he was talking about this exact argument that there are some people whose work is so important so noble you know where there are their favorite incorporates he says he said he was over the federalist the days of the now look to a single and splendid government of an aristocracy founded on banking institutions and money and in corporations under the guise and cloak of their favored branches of manufacture commerce and navigation rioting and ruling over the plundered plowman and the beggared yeomanry this to them will be the next blessing to the monarchy of their first aim and perhaps the surest stepping stone to it he was right where there. look thomas jefferson also warned about the encroachment of centralized government over the private sector and look the problem with this sort of robin hood theory of taxation is remember robin hood didn't rob from the rich and give to the poor robin hood robbed from the tax collectors and gave back to the poor that which was theirs to begin with w
what you're saying david let me quote from thomas jefferson eight hundred twenty six a letter to will giles' he was talking about this exact argument that there are some people whose work is so important so noble you know where there are their favorite incorporates he says he said he was over the federalist the days of the now look to a single and splendid government of an aristocracy founded on banking institutions and money and in corporations under the guise and cloak of their favored...
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here with some of the hot spots that took the top honors is family fun deputy editor mary giles. be a great value. all the ones i'll talk about today are free or $18 or less per person. >> with zoos and aquariums. >> and our families rated them. they're the ones who picked them. >> let's start with the zoos and aquariums. >> number one pick for zoos and aquariums is the henry doorly zoo in nebraska. this has three of the biggest exhibits in the entire world. they have a rain forest exhibit, families can pretend they're in the jungle. >> like disney world. >> i like that. another good zoo you like toledo is number two. >> toledo is number two zoo. that's where the hidden gems rose to the surface in these awards and toledo has 74 acres of exhibits and a lot of great new exhibits in the last two years as well. they have a great polar bear exhibit, a new elephant exhibit as well. >> oh, look at that. let's go to museums. those are sometimes tough to get kids into, but you found some good ones. >> we have really fun exhibits at mu umuu museums that rose to the top. the museum of scien
here with some of the hot spots that took the top honors is family fun deputy editor mary giles. be a great value. all the ones i'll talk about today are free or $18 or less per person. >> with zoos and aquariums. >> and our families rated them. they're the ones who picked them. >> let's start with the zoos and aquariums. >> number one pick for zoos and aquariums is the henry doorly zoo in nebraska. this has three of the biggest exhibits in the entire world. they have a...